


Inspired by the idea of "functional transformism," as well as by geometry, craft, and Japanese culture, Marcus Williams and Jamie England's Conversion Chair+Table is made of walnut and reclaimed wood, and has no visible hardware.

Made to order in 8-12 weeks, the Conversion Chair+Table costs $2000 (or much less for qualified galleries, schools, and non-profit organizations). Inquire here.
Comments (8)
love the look and concept!
Love the look and the concept. Hate the price.
Looks like a plenty uncomfortable chair. For two grand! Holy moly. Hot or not? - not.
Looks like a wooden toilet.
I like the look, but not the price! Yikes!
It greatly resembles backcountry camping toilets.
And also looks uncomfortable as hell.
Let's all remember this is primarily a TABLE (3 tables really) with storage that can also change into a CHAIR for when company comes over. Perfect for small apartments, I think.
I admit I am biased, being one of the two designers of the chair-- just remember it is a table first, a chair second.
AND why not just place a cushion on it for when you want to use it as a chair? We didn't design a cushion because it's actually very comfortable and our idea was to have many possibilities and not to limit the consumer with specifics. Right now, I am using one of our preliminary models as an entertainment center. Just think of the possible configurations.
-THANKS
Marcus Williams
President, williams-england.com
*We are in the process of achieving non-profit status and the chair is much cheaper for qualified buyers, galleries, and schools (most of us artists qualify)
This is an awesome piece with many uses: storage, extra seating etc. I have sat on it and it is surprisingly comfortable. It would be excellent for a gathering where you need extra seating.